Portfolio with foldable handles

ABSTRACT

A portfolio with foldable handles comprises a body; a receiving portion in the body; the receiving portion having an opened receiving space; a plurality of spacers being placed into the receiving space; the receiving space being divided into a plurality of sub-spaces; two handles; a fastener unit having one fastener sheet and two fastener plates, the fastener sheet being positioned at an inner side of one handle; one fastener plate being positioned at an inner side of the receiving portion and being at the same side having the first buckle; another fastener plate being fixed to one inner side of another handle. In an open state, the fastener sheet is fixed to the fastener plate at the same side, and in a close state, the fastener sheet is fixed to the fastener plate at another side.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to portfolios, and particularly to aportfolio with foldable handles which provides some buckling structuresand retaining structures so that when the portfolio is opened or closed,the portfolio has a firm structure. The documents therein can beretained with a beautiful outlook.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Portfolios serve to store documents therein so that the documents can bestored effectively and orderly. In one prior art portfolio, theportfolio has a body, an open receiving space in the body; a slot at oneside of the body; an upper cover which is foldable for sealing thereceiving space; and a connector for connecting the upper cover to theupper side of the body.

In the prior art, the receiving space is divided into a plurality ofsub-spaces by using a plurality of spacers. The spacers are fixed at twosides. However, in the prior art as the portfolio is at the open state,the cover is arranged disorderly so that it presents an unbeautifuloutlook, when the portfolio is at a close state, there is only finiteconnecting elements being used to combine the cover and the body so thatsmall or tiny objects in the receiving space are easy to fall out.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide aportfolio with foldable handles which provides some buckling structuresand retaining structures so that when the portfolio is opened or closed,the portfolio has a firm structure. The documents therein can beretained with a beautiful outlook.

To achieve above objects, the present invention provides a portfoliowith foldable handles which comprises a body; a receiving portion in thebody; the receiving portion having an opened receiving space; aplurality of spacers being placed into the receiving space; thereceiving space being divided into a plurality of sub-spaces; twohandles; a fastener unit having one fastener sheet and two fastenerplates, the fastener sheet being positioned at an inner side of onehandle; one fastener plate being positioned at an inner side of thereceiving portion and being at the same side having the first buckle;another fastener plate being fixed to one inner side of another handle.In an open state, the fastener sheet is fixed to the fastener plate atthe same side, and in a close state, the fastener sheet is fixed to thefastener plate at another side.

The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be morereadily understood from the following detailed description when read inconjunction with the appended drawing.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIGS. 1 to 3 are schematic perspective views about the portfolio of thepresent invention.

FIGS. 4 and 5 are schematic cross sectional views about the uses of thepresent invention.

each of two lateral sides of the body 1 has a second buckle 132. Thefirst buckle 131 can be buckle to a respective one of the two secondbuckle 132. Thus, when the handle 11 is folded outwards and thendownwards, the first buckle 131 can be buckled to the second buckle 132so as to fix the handle to the body 1.

A buckling unit 112 has a buckling rope 1121 and one button 1122. Oneend of the buckling rope 1121 is fixed to one side of the handle 11.Other portion of the buckling rope 1121 is formed as a ring. The button1122 is fixed to a lower side of the hole 111 of another handle 11 sothat the buckling rope 1121 can pass through the holes 111 of the twohandles 11 to be fixed to the button 1122. Thus the two handles 11 areretained without opening.

A fastener unit 113 has one fastener sheet 1131 and two fastener plates1132. Referring to FIG. 5, the fastener sheet 1131 is positioned at aninner side of one handle 11. One fastener plate 1132 is positioned at aninner side of the receiving portion 12 and is at the same side havingthe first buckle 131. Another fastener plate 1132 is fixed to one innerside of another handle 11. Referring to FIG. 2, in an open state, thefastener sheet 1131 is fixed to the fastener plate 1132 at the sameside. Referring to FIG. 3, in a close state, the fastener sheet 1131 isfixed to the fastener plate 1132 at another side.

Thus, by above mentioned structure, the handles 11 can be opened forreceiving documents and finding document. Or the handles 11 are closedfor storage and carrying out.

Referring to FIG. 4, it illustrates an open state of the portfolio, thetwo handles are opened. The first buckle 131 is buckled to the secondbuckle 132 and the fastener sheet 1131 is fixed to the fastener plate1132 at another side. The buckling rope 1121 is retained at the foldedarea of the handle 11. Referring to FIG. 5, the close state isillustrated. The buckling rope 1121 encloses the button 1122. Thefastener sheet 1131 is fixed to the fastener plate 1132 at the sameside. The first buckle 131 is unbuckled to the second buckle 132.

Referring to FIG. 6, one application of the present invention isillustrated. It is illustrated that a plurality of portfolios 1 of thepresent invention are received into a drawer. Each portfolio is at anopen state so that the user can take the documents easily. Referring toFIG. 7, another application of the present invention is illustrated. Itis illustrated that plurality of portfolios of the present invention areplaced into a cartridge, while the fastener sheet 1131 are retained tothe fastener plate 1132 at another side so that the documents in theportfolios will not fall out.

The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that thesame may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regardedas a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, andall such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art areintended to be included within the scope of the following claims.

1. A portfolio with foldable handles comprising: a body; a receiving portion in the body; the receiving portion having an receiving space; a plurality of spacers being installed into the receiving space; the receiving space being divided into a plurality of sub-spaces by the spacers; two handles; a fastener unit having one fastener sheet and two fastener plates, the fastener sheet being positioned at an inner side of one handle; one fastener plate being positioned at an inner side of the receiving portion and being at the same side having the first buckle; another fastener plate being fixed to one inner side of another handle, wherein in an open state, the fastener sheet is fixed to the fastener plate at the same side, and in a close state, the fastener sheet is fixed to the fastener plate at another side.
 2. The portfolio with foldable handles as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a buckle assembly which includes two first buckles and two second buckles; an outer side of each handle having a first buckle and each of two lateral sides of the body having a second buckle; the first buckle can be buckle to a respective one of the two second buckle; thus, when the handle is folded outwards and then downwards the first buckle can be buckled to the second buckle so as to fix the handle to the body;
 3. The portfolio with foldable handles as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a buckling unit having a buckling rope and a button.
 4. The portfolio with foldable handles as claimed in claim 3, wherein one end of the buckling rope is fixed to one side of the handle; other portion of the buckling rope is formed as a ring; the button is fixed to a lower side of the hole of another handle so that the buckling rope can passes through the holes of the two handles to be fixed to the button; thus the two handles are retained without opening.
 5. The portfolio with foldable handles as claimed in claim 1, wherein a lower side of each spacer is fixed to a bottom of the receiving space.
 6. The portfolio with foldable handles as claimed in claim 1, wherein a lateral side of each spacer is fixed to a lateral side of the receiving portion.
 7. The portfolio with foldable handles as claimed in claim 1, wherein each handle has a hole for holding. 